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Bitcoin Back in Favor as Crypto Products See $1.1B Weekly Inflows

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Crypto investment funds saw a strong comeback last week, attracting about $1.1 billion in fresh inflows. The latest weekly data shared by CoinShares reveals that large asset managers like BlackRock, Fidelity, and Bitwise accounted for much of the inflows. 

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As per the report, the shift followed lower U.S. inflation figures and calmer global tensions, which helped restore investor confidence. As a result, more capital flowed back into digital asset products. This was the strongest weekly inflow since early January and points to renewed interest from institutional investors. 

The rebound comes after a quieter week that saw $224 million in inflows. At that time, XRP led demand while interest in bitcoin remained uneven. Last week, however, the focus clearly moved back to bitcoin-linked products. 

Overall trading activity also picked up, with volumes rising 13% to $21 billion. Even so, that figure still falls short of the yearly average of $31 billion. This suggests the market is improving, but it has not fully regained strength. 

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Bitcoin dominates while hedging persists

Bitcoin-focused funds took the largest share of last week’s inflows. They brought in about $872 million, mostly through U.S.-listed ETFs. This pushed total inflows for the year close to $2 billion. The trend shows that many institutional investors still prefer Bitcoin when entering the crypto market.

At the same time, some investors are taking a cautious approach. Short-bitcoin products attracted $20.2 million, the biggest inflow since November 2024. This suggests that while interest is rising, some traders are expecting short-term price swings. The overall mood points to cautious confidence rather than strong conviction.

Ethereum also saw a pickup, with $196.5 million in inflows last week. Even so, it remains down for the year, with net outflows of $130 million. Elsewhere, XRP funds added $19.3 million. In contrast, Solana products recorded outflows of $2.5 million. Multi-asset funds saw only small inflows of about $3 million.

Institutional shift and market signals

Most of last week’s inflows came from the United States. It accounted for about $1.065 billion, or roughly 95% of the total. Germany followed with $34.6 million, while Canada and Switzerland saw smaller inflows. This shows how much influence U.S. institutions now have on the direction of crypto markets.

CoinShares also pointed to a broader shift in how the industry operates earlier. The firm said digital assets are becoming part of the traditional financial system. CEO Jean-Marie Mognetti said, “Digital assets are no longer operating outside the traditional economy. They are increasingly embedded within it.” 

Mognetti’s comments reflect how institutions continue to build deeper links between crypto and mainstream finance.

At the same time, blockchain data points to a cautious mood in the market. CryptoQuant analyst Darkfost said Bitcoin flows into exchanges have dropped to levels last seen in 2020. The 30-day average now stands at about 3,998 BTC, which is well below normal levels. 

The analyst adds that this shows investors are choosing to hold rather than sell. That trend reduces immediate selling pressure and suggests the market is waiting, not reacting in panic.

Also Read: Capital B Expands Bitcoin Treasury to 2,925 BTC After €2.3M Purchase

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by Top Coin Daily is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.


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